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'''Troja Major''' is a planet notable for its infamous [[Howling Town]], an open-air bazaar marketed as the "bereavement capital of the galaxy." | '''Troja Major''' is a planet notable for its infamous [[Howling Town]], an open-air bazaar marketed as the "bereavement capital of the galaxy." | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===IDW | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
At some point, the [[Adaptus|Grand Architect]] set up one of his many secret facilities on Troja Major, staffed by the [[Catharsian]] merchant [[Mengel]]. Along with the wards on [[Fortuna]] and [[Corritan]], this laboratory was designed to grow the genetically-engineered Transformers code-named "[[Infinite]]s." {{storylink|Chasing the Infinite}} | At some point, the [[Adaptus|Grand Architect]] set up one of his many secret facilities on Troja Major, staffed by the [[Catharsian]] merchant [[Mengel]]. Along with the wards on [[Fortuna]] and [[Corritan]], this laboratory was designed to grow the genetically-engineered Transformers code-named "[[Infinite]]s." {{storylink|Chasing the Infinite}} | ||
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One of [[Rung (G1)|Rung]]'s [[Nautica (G1)|fellow bibliophiles]] aboard the ''[[Lost Light]]'' managed to track down a rare copy of the first edition of ''[[Towards Peace]]'' in the Howling Town on the far side of Troja Major. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}} | One of [[Rung (G1)|Rung]]'s [[Nautica (G1)|fellow bibliophiles]] aboard the ''[[Lost Light]]'' managed to track down a rare copy of the first edition of ''[[Towards Peace]]'' in the Howling Town on the far side of Troja Major. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}} | ||
Shortly after [[Getaway]] deposed [[Hot Rod (G1)/IDW | Shortly after [[Getaway]] deposed [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] and his crew in a mutiny, they visited Troja Major in the hopes of finding a new map to [[Cyberutopia]]. {{storylink|An Axe to Break the Ice}} Around this time, Mengel had used the ancient artifact known as the [[Epistemus|Magnificence]] to successfully bring a healthy Infinite to term; as a result, [[Flame (Marvel)|Flame]] was dispatched to the planet to retrieve the Infinite and eliminate the [[blacksmith]]s who had procured the necessary resources to accomplish this breakthrough by luring them to the planet and killing them. After a brief run-in with the [[Black Block Consortia]], he was able to safely recover the Infinite and return to his [[Worldsweeper|ship]]. {{storylink|Chasing the Infinite}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The expression "far side of" in this context, could well means that Troja Major is {{w|tidal locking|tidally locked}}. The far side being the one far from the star. | *The expression "far side of" in this context, could well means that Troja Major is {{w|tidal locking|tidally locked}}. The far side being the one far from the star. | ||
[[Category:IDW | [[Category:IDW (2005) planets]] | ||
Revision as of 20:06, 3 May 2019
Troja Major is a planet notable for its infamous Howling Town, an open-air bazaar marketed as the "bereavement capital of the galaxy."
Fiction
2005 IDW continuity
At some point, the Grand Architect set up one of his many secret facilities on Troja Major, staffed by the Catharsian merchant Mengel. Along with the wards on Fortuna and Corritan, this laboratory was designed to grow the genetically-engineered Transformers code-named "Infinites." Chasing the Infinite
After the war ended, the Decepticon Agonizer settled down on Troja Major to become an antiquarian. Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots
One of Rung's fellow bibliophiles aboard the Lost Light managed to track down a rare copy of the first edition of Towards Peace in the Howling Town on the far side of Troja Major. Towards Peace
Shortly after Getaway deposed Rodimus and his crew in a mutiny, they visited Troja Major in the hopes of finding a new map to Cyberutopia. An Axe to Break the Ice Around this time, Mengel had used the ancient artifact known as the Magnificence to successfully bring a healthy Infinite to term; as a result, Flame was dispatched to the planet to retrieve the Infinite and eliminate the blacksmiths who had procured the necessary resources to accomplish this breakthrough by luring them to the planet and killing them. After a brief run-in with the Black Block Consortia, he was able to safely recover the Infinite and return to his ship. Chasing the Infinite
Notes
- The expression "far side of" in this context, could well means that Troja Major is tidally locked. The far side being the one far from the star.

